Hello Liza:
I just wanted to comment directly to your post about the book:
>You are right - he has written a book that is
>available to all. However, that book has not appeared on any bookshelf,
>in any store in this area (health food store, Whole Foods supermarkets,
>Barnes & Noble, Borders, etc) that I have noticed. That is one problem
>(not his fault, I understand that.)
>But the other problem is that normal working people, with families to
>take care of, who are the great majority of people, and who don't
>frequent health food stores or book stores much, and have a difficult
>enough time as it is finding the 'channels' to 'alternative' health
>information, those people would be TREMENDOUSLY put off by his
>_extremely_ high fees. In fact, that ridiculous kind of fee makes it
>impossible for normal people with cancer, or who's children or parents
>have cancer, to even consider getting his help.
I have a question.... it seems like you agree that he's put a book out to make
most all of the information that would come in a consultation available to any
takers at $30. That would thereby put it within reach of the those struggling
financially that you mention.
Also, you mention that people would unable to access the book... I find that
hard to believe. The book has its own Website, is available on all major
internet bookstores, and furthermore has its own 1-800 number whereby you can
order the book. I believe that makes it as accessible as any book I know.
Just some thoughts,
Ben
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